John Steinbeck: The Collection of Preston
Beyer: Donated to the Princeton University Library
By His Daughters: Barbara A. Rice, Marilyn S. Shuffler, Lynne B. Sagalyn. Annotated Catalogue of the Collection |
Image - Kyushu American Literature, December 1988
[Beyer - Steinbeck Box 15] |
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KEHL, D.G. "Steinbeck's 'String of Pictures' in The Grapes of Wrath." Image, Vol. 17, No. 1 (March 1974) JS pp. 1-10. | |
RIGGS, Susan F. and Millicent Dillon. "Stanford's John Steinbeck Collection." The Imprint of the Stanford Libraries, Vol. 1, No. 1 (April 1975) JS pp. 6-9. Includes two facsimile letters from John Steinbeck. Two copies. | |
GRIFFIN, Robert J. and William A. Freedman. "Machines and Animals: Pervasive Motifs in The Grapes of Wrath." Journal of English and Germanic Philology (JEGP), Vol. 62, No. 3 (July 1963) JS pp. 569-580. | |
ORTEGO, Philip D. "Fables of Identity: Stereotypes and Caricature of Chicanos in Steinbeck's Tortilla Flat." The Journal of Ethnic Studies (JES), Vol. 1, No. 1 (Spring 1973) JS pp. 39-43. | |
ROBERTS, Warren. "Modern Literary Materials at the University of Texas: Their Scope and Usefulness." Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 2, No. 3, Third Issue (1971-1972) JS on frontispiece and p. 337. | |
BENSON, Jackson J. "'To Tom, Who Lived it': John Steinbeck and the Man from Weedpatch." Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 5, No. 2 (April 1976) JS pp. 151-232. | |
DITSKY, John M. "Music From a Dark Cave: Organic Form in Steinbeck's Fiction." Journal of Narrative Technique, Vol. l, No. 1 (January 1971) JS pp. 59-67. Inscribed by author to Preston Beyer. | |
FRENCH, Warren. "A Montage of Minorities: Some Waspish Remarks." Kansas English, Vol. 55, No. 2 (December 1969) JS pp. 6-9. | |
WRIGHT, Elsa Gress. "Through Foreign Eyes: Almost in the Family." The Kenyon Review, Vol. 24, No. 2 (Spring 1962) JS p. 295. | |
TOKUNAGA, Masanori. "John Steinbeck's Travels with Charley." Kyushu American Literature, No. 15 (May 1974) JS pp. 46-53. | |
MATSUMOTO, Fusae. Kyushu American Literature, No. 19 (May 1978) JS pp. 84-85. A review of A Study Guide to Steinbeck's 'The Long Valley', edited by Tetsumaro Hayashi. | |
HAYASHI, Tetsumaro. "Why Is Steinbeck's Literature Widely Read? What is the Essence of His Literature?" Kyushu American Literature, No. 20 (June 1979) JS pp. 42-44. | |
HAYASHI, Tetsumaro. "A Visiting Steinbeck Scholar's Advanced Studies: A Selected Guide to Library Research in the United States." Kyushu American Literature, No. 21 (June 1980) JS pp. 26-32. | |
OHNISHI, Katsue. "The Kyushi American Literature Prize Essay 1980: Why Must Lennie Be Killed?" Kyushu American Literature, No. 22 (May 1981) JS pp. 85-87. Also, "Book Review: Steinbeck and Hemingway: Dissertation Abstracts and Research Opportunities, edited and compiled by Tetsumaro Hayashi," pp. 90-92. | |
NAKAMURA, Masao. "On John Steinbeck's The Chrysanthemums." Kyushu American Literature, No. 24 (July 1983) JS pp. 87-88. | |
DITSKY, John. "'I' in Eden: The Narrational Voice in Steinbeck." Kyushu American Literature, No. 27 (September 1986) JS pp. 57-69. Also, "Book Review: Steinbeck's Travel Literature: Essays in Criticism, edited by Tetsumaro Hayashi," by Yasuo Hashiguchi, pp. 126-127. | |
HASHIGUCHI, Yasuo. "Internationalization of Steinbeck Studies." Kyushu American Literature, No. 28 (October 1987) JS pp. 65-67. This issue: Synopses of the Reports of the Annual Seminar 1986. General Subject: John Steinbeck. Also, on pp. 67-69, "The Cave Experience in The Grapes of Wrath," by Koichi Kaida. On pp. 70-72, "Ideals and Inversions in The Pastures of Heaven," by Scott Pugh. On pp. 72-75, "On the Play-Novelette Form of Of Mice and Men," by Akio Shinmura. | |
HAYASHI, Tetsumaro. "Steinbeck's Use of Old Testament Motifs in The Grapes of Wrath." Kyushu American Literature, No. 29 (December 1988) JS pp. 1-11. |
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